When the Time Was Fulfilled: Christmas Meditations: 1

When the Time Was Fulfilled: Christmas Meditations: 1

by Alfred Delp (Author), Christoph Blumhardt (Author), Christoph Blumhardt (Author), Alfred Delp (Author), Alfred Delp (Author), Eberhard Arnold (Author), Charles E. Moore (Editor)

Synopsis

The 40 short, pithy meditations in this collection witness to the fact that the birth of Jesus is more than history for those who feel their need of him. Christmas is the season of joy for good reason: it is the news of a savior being born, of light breaking into darkness, of God's peace and goodwill to all. But joy is more than merriment. For those who only want to have a good time or a feeling of togetherness, Christmas brings a temporary feeling of cheer. But for those who feel bankrupt, without real meaning or hope - either for themselves or for the world - Christmas can be genuinely life-changing.

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Format: Perfect Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: Second Edition
Publisher: Plough Publishing House
Published: 02 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 0874869404
ISBN 13: 9780874869408
Book Overview: How would Christ want us to prepare for Christmas?

Author Bio
Eberhard Arnold (1883-1935) studied theology, philosophy, and education and was widely sought as a speaker at student conferences and other gatherings. In 1920, leaving a promising career as a writer and the privileges of upper-middle- class life in Berlin, he moved with his wife and children to Sannerz, a small village in central Germany, where they founded a Christian community on the basis of the Sermon on the Mount. Pastor, politician, and author, Christoph Friedrich Blumhardt (1842-1919) with his unconventional ideas about the kingdom of God, profoundly influenced a whole generation of European seekers. Among the luminaries he influenced were Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Emil Brunner, Oscar Cullman, and Karl Barth. Yet his vision and witness are still waiting to be discovered by most Americans, few of whom have had access to his works. He carried forward the work of his father, Johann Christoph Blumhardt (1805-1880), who is regarded by many as the key figure of German pietism.